Microblading Ombre Techniques
Course Objective
Microblading is a form of permanent makeup that provides a means to camouflage missing eyebrow hair partially or fully with the appearance of simulated hair using fine deposits of cosmetic tattoo pigments.
Kit includes (Tina Davies):
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Tina Davies Pigment Collection pack of 7 colors
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Pigment colour chart
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1 pack of U needles
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Complete sterile kit (8 individual treatment units)
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2 practice pens
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2 eyebrow wax pencil (black/brown)
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1 tweezer
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1 eyebrow scissors
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1 Zensa numbing cream tube
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2 flat synthetic skin (practice skin)
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20 pigment cup holder (Ring)
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Post-care healing gel product (8 single packs)
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4 practice pads
Note: Trainee is required to provide her own model
One model needed to be able to receive certification (please arrange a backup lined up in case of cancellation)
Student must complete at their cost, the online Blood Borne Pathogens certificate during the course prior to final certification award.
Hours: 20
Lecture and Practical Application
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History of microblading
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Facial anatomy and physiology
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Colorants, pigments and colour theory
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Sanitization and disinfection and sterilization
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Blood borne pathogens certificate overview
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Health, safety, and insurance
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Fitzpatrick skin type and brow color guide
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Client consultation and contraindications
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Proper use of local anesthetic
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Aftercare and healing process
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Measuring and shaping the eyebrows
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Understand your tools
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Differences between different blades
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Pricing, marketing, and branding
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Practicing on flat synthetic skin
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Demonstration procedure by trainer
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Workstation setup
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Complete client consultation and waiver form
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Brow shapes and blade selection
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Pigment mixing and correction techniques
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Customization of hair stroke
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Trainees practical is on live model provided by student
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Post-treatment care
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Follow-up and touch-up appointment protocol
This program does not require approval under the Ontario Career Colleges Act, 2005